- iy 't?1 ';rr' ttw " ' irvNlGF (cetobihidajjmlbhia; - frip&y; " mrch 2; M ' ; - V '.I -. .1 !CAMDEN'S WIN OVER JASPER MAY COST JEWELS PENNANT IN SECOND HALF OF LEAGUE VICTORY OF SKEETERS THE FIRST SCORED OVER JASPER THIS SEASON ON HOMEFIORLAT NONPAREIL Camden Jumps Into First Division and Now Looks Like Greystock's Most Likely Opponent for the Eastern's Flag JASPKlt lias, been ilefealed on tlie home floor, nnd to Camden goes iho credit of handing the KcnslngtonlaiiH the first ieeirnl on the wooden ullejs nt Nonpareil Hall The skeeUrs gao tho Jewels n setback last night 29-24. which ill likely oost them the second-half pennant of tho Kastcrn League. , As a result, the Sltcetcri liao jumped Into the first division, and as they are half a tamo behind tho schedule nnd that said battlo I with tho Churchmen nt Camden, It looks ery much ns If they nic tho two teams to battle It out for first place The homo placrs started off with Onrlt t forward and Leonard at guard but tho former vn nnny off nnd retlrtd nt tho end of tho first half with tho score Cnmdcn 1C, Japer 5 Friedman Gets Inlb Action When tho second half begin Mmty Krled man was In action again nnd Leonard moved up to forwaid Tho Jew Us tpurted tral time, only to full back, and' were to far behind to bo on the short end of JT-15, hut a sharp rallv which pro duced goals by Leonard, Kirr and Kox helped tho Jasper total The field goals were. Cn"iden, 9 , Jasper, 7 and went to Adam", 2 , Steele, 1 ; Dolln, 3 ; p'elghsn, 2 llrown, 1; Kiilrow, I, Kerr, 2, t.ox. 2. Leonard 1, Friedman, 1 At foul tossing Adams made, 11 out of 14, Dark I out of 10 and Sedrow 5 out of fi United Haskctball Fraternity At a meeting at tho Hotel Walton last night a numliei of tho clt s prominent rago men launched what Is known .is tho I'nlted Basketball Kraternltj Tho Idea Is to promote good fellowship by bringing tho pl.aers closer together, also to nssuro their protection in booking games nwa from home. A commlteo was choton to look Into tho independent basketball sltmtlon nnd It will report at n meeting to bo held next month At this tlmo another dinner Is plunncd, at which time twlco as many are expected The speakers of tho evening wero Judge Honnlwell, J Borton Weeks, Hsy , Cod naladcr I'ranklln George Kahn, DanleL Tay lor, Herman Daetzel Greys Meet Heading One of the last opportunities local fans will havo of seeing tho present t Heading team will bo tonight, when It meets (Jrey liock at Coopoi Hattallon Hall, Twenty third and Christian streets "Aro ou going to win?' Manager Joseph C Ualle was asked Ho laughed at mill B. suggestion repljlng, 'Wo are, nnd well you know It Tho leader of the clnin plons then launched Into a general discus sion of basketball, and Informed us that he had a icgular guy In back of him now that announces ' the sky to bo tho limit ' in the matter of expenditures for players and that next season the Orevs would bo represented by tho best to be obtained. Ballej then ndded "My man Is In dead earnest about the matter and was leal sore at me because, I did not buy n cou ple of stars and keep them on tho bench. Just in case of injuries to my prestnt lurch "Todav I received three letters from reg ular Grej stock rooters who say they .no certain our bojs will capturo the second half and meet Jasper tor tho champion- Eastern League Haskctball Statistics at a Glance l!"f '" J "lift .ner K R ..V)0 Trenton . 7 .Ml Itrmllng . 7 7 Aim (uniilrn. H 7 531 De.Nrrl S 10 .313 Hiiimi'i.i: ion wi:kk Tnntfftif lf-,.,lt... i . ..,. ,f,''lu" tirejMnrk nt l)e rl Trenton ' nt ItriidLnn. UST MOIIT'S SCflltn Cnmilrn, 5(1. Jnoprr 21. ship 1he all want scats saved for the series "In the future money will be no object to the flrevstoik management nnd ou ean nnko that point Jim ns strong as jou wish " All of which will prove glad tidings to plajets and fans alike This Should He Stopped A month or so ago several missiles were hurled nt plaers In tho Hatern J.eague. nnd recently tho organization nt u meeting passed n motion that In tho future the ref erea would mnko niiounccmcnt prior to the start of games thit tiny ono caught throw ing missiles nt plasers or olllcials would be at rested and prosteuted As far as wo have ascertained nn otllelnl has made Btich nnnouneement within our hearing Aeiordlng to reports, the most fHgrnnt violation ct was perpetrated nt Trenton on Monday night nnd ns luck would hivo It, Jasper was the attraction, although none of tho Jewels was sought ns tho victim Hefereo Hilly Kelly was the Intended vic tim, and some one tried to take his me isure by hurling n brick nt lilm Kcllv threat ened to leave the cage If nn thing mnro lamo his way, nnd 'Hoc' New m in Is nlso said to have expressed his displeasure by letting It be known th.it he wanted to live a little longer nnd would not continue further under such conditions Should Make Announcement The league would do n good thing to have such announcement mado, nnd hnd this been done nt Trenton the "fan" guilty of this out lago may not hivo done so This brick-throwing eplsodo Is no trivial matter, and some further action should be taken by tho I astern League Whit If it hid struek Hilly Kellv and rendered him un eonsclous or possibly killed him'' And what kind of a person would do such n mean act and of what must the bo think ing when the do such a thing" It Is be jond our Imagination or conception but tho person or persons If ever caught should bo prosecuted to the full extent of tho law Ilarrj Hough said last night that well ho knows of tho btlck-throwlng episode, for It missed his head bj inches and ho could smell it passing b PENNANDYALEIN NOVEL CREW RACE College Eights to Use Oars men Under 150 Pounds in Special Event ON SCHUYLKILL MAY 12 Yale's chnllengo to raec n Tenn 150 pound crew In tho American Henley on tho Schulklll May 12 hns been nccepted Mnnager l'rclhufcr, of the lted nnd Illue crews, received a, letter from tho Yalo crew manager ehallcnglng l'enn to enter n crew In the Henley legatta, with no man in the boat weighing no more thin 1G0 pounds Coach Wright Immediately decided to ac cept the challenge Tho lied nnd lllue varit nnd Junior eights were put through n stiff workout In barges ;,ostcrda afternoon In their sec ond spin on the Schujlklll 'Iho "Jlu coaching launih msterlously sank to the bottom of tho river during tho night nnd w.is unfit for service when It was finally i.ilsed to the surface. AccotilltiKlv Co tch Wtlght followed his two Hi st rights 111 n motor ear nlong tho banks of the river Until erews rowed up to the Straw bet ry trolley bridge, keeping a length apart alt tho time The varsity owtd n slow, easv stroke, averaging about iwentj-two stiokes to tho minute The Juniors wero lowing u much higher stroke averaging four strokes to everv three of the v.usitj Several times the eights spurted In nn attempt to skirmish, but Coach Wright milt ml them to stop Wright has determined not to 1.110 his news until racing tlmo draws neat THE RABBIT COMES TO TERMS BAGBY, PITCHER, SIGNS CONTRACT WITH INDIANS rii:Vi:r-ANn O Mmrli 2 Tho Hlxncd contract of Jim Hngb pitcher of tho local American IeaKo team has been itteUed Rookies and Itefjulavs 1 nrl I'lem. Hi, I'unnlt Murk n-M iho flr.t linn Hip ttf uo Hfnmin itcrtlit hvi h put riN outiff r-ltihcrH ihrnuMi prrlimln tr ilrlll nt tht loral park I.iwril pit nt r uml two aw h.rn nmk up the pnrt wnlrh ti lutntnl i Mack ami ,it I'lnln-rtj tn1 light xurk wan Inoutuce'l in lurlMR tho flrst Ih nut it will in? niatjt' muni strenuous In the tmir future Mot prlitKN, rk. New and nM Ilrookhn NAtluiial leuttui rs.wi tit through thtlr flrt r.u tin hiru ih1h umler th .llriMilon of JtcK numb actlnx mamtKtr All in mU rs nf th tontn wtll l here In a ttw tis with tho n ct ption of Jnkq Duub rt, whu has tetn urunttil a weekH l(ut . Mnroti. da. !la t iMupII 1 lia(lo(t for Micun ami tho m ork ankciK nrrurttlnR to rtportn narhtnw htro tu'U 1 n Hllm ulnr will be itrpftpfl pffulpl If Hill Donovan knuuii MiiythlnK ahout It, hut Tap Iluitnn hmh It mikti ti'i illlTen tire to him whethtr Oahlwell blijM In lMtiatna u nixi to hint Murlln, Tpx. (JTman Shnrnpr lth unn ltor oor.lohn Mcdraw to row ahout pIhuumI to rrpit todn Uorkltiif u a pitcher, ho w nt iim i fiim p-isi i up juiirnw ni no in a nam row. hi k'tmo, ilurhiK whkh Henny K uiff Cot u lilt . New Orlciii Tho mUnnro punrd nf tho cioxehnd Amerlian t rdciin lull t"im nrrlod hrn tnriit fpr tho untiunl nprlnr workout Uhlln onl flo tilui m I'llrhf ri luo Wool I rltz Coumtie n 1 Htunlo 'ootofiklo with I'atchor Tom Ii and ,Sle n Nrlll (omprioo tho hmu nl with M tnaKcr I.o I'ohl tho nmjorlt of tho other mwnber of tho team ro hero to uroot iho pftrt from t leolmd Th tlrnt rrintliu of the fnflon H Bchetluled In New tJrltans to niurrow ( Imttnnoosu Mannccr fi I'ohl on routo South with tup luehnil ltulUu doiltroO here In d w.iM unnlontlnv wur n k'atnwt tho "two nnd thre Bjstcm of felting hattori tho limit on balls and strikea heforo dlapuwlnj of tlum r.isulnm, nl. Todi tho Cuhi will nun iifutim tho fliat hot "coro of tho stason whon Mfltmrer Mltcht'lTi tetitntKo ri gul its will 1 i8h with Trank Chaiico I,o Antcole Angels She k ard h tthlnmiH will Journ- to nnta Anni for a peolon for a hoinu talent club ut the lame tlmo fl VV TEN STRAIGHT DEFEATS AND THJEtf FR ANKFORD FINISHES SCHOLASTIC SEASON BY BEATING OUT CENT Rj 5I Northeast and Germantown in Deadlock for Rui ner-up Position in Basketball Race Won oy soutn rnnaaeipnia nign a Wnlter Jlaranille lias signed n 1917 contract to play with tho lioston Braves. The Rabbit wns holding out for n $10,000 snluiy and finally compromised for $7500, NEWS ABOUT THE BOWLERS In tho llank I onKUP I orn KxrhntiKo won two Tln" from rrnnKUn tin lei ler lVnnilnnl i foinpiny lott n Mnr rti.unt to t lo lip i,n the liil'rn 1 ilropiilnir ull Ihrr,, cainrn In Phil i iMphl t Trut sciunl illr,inl limt I'hllailclplil i .Naltolul tun KilllK nnl rtlfrul Hpsorvo ripiiUil Ih, pt'rfnrimiwp hi,iln!"t rrmrth str"(t mi lllinkirm "f I'om l.xthniiRe rollM .1 ..it !o!u In hi (in il k imp l.vN il nml 1!)3 f rninUIln rolled storri of 100, 15J Htll mi nf Phlliiil-lplila Nnllnml not lil In IK nmt nml IjsI Knmra ami 117 In the neniml fcamt In tlu Corlpv r.ithollo Club imtchM lmt lilplit Hllm won ln Km from hlto uml Iteil oulrolleil Oreen In all thno roiilcatB Olritil quintet rcmnlnt l-aur of tho Oprniuii AiniTli.in I,oirui In tliW wnk' onipi It KhnHiil Itn chmi oppoHit to I'ulieil ulniilnK all threo Bttnpn Hnrmer In sernn,! plan' u m, rlnn of thrn, Kani'H hohluil lllranl h' it Wuirtit two KalllPJ K I 11 nlmwiil a re luru to form wimiliiK thru trom I'nlumlila M I ,n n i. r rn liPlpnl lllranl with a Vi I lolal Ret link' ncorrn of -'-'! -I- nml l' Mnlth of Qiurut lioluifil i .'4, i uunt In his opening uitnu whllp Ithftili h nf 1C I II A, hoamcil of i'Ol Mi and IS) W 'I hi l'hll iilelphl i I, I, trli I,oacuo maulipji irookPil I hi rulomir thrill Meter nnln talmU Itn fast imip wlnnlntr two from lnstatla tlon ,r nunlinir N'o .' trmii ilowneil Oimmer dil In nil thrco Bamei rmlersrounil Kr,ibl,el two fiom Acioiinlluc No 1 ami Suppl walkeJ oft with tho tntlro xcrlf.i ulth IllvtrHt lllllna In the I' (1 1 uprlf Kr.inkfonl outmllnl florin ininw n In thrw R.impn hdiit am hor on tiio wlnnlntr sjuatl, tlnlihoil with a .'.'7 in oro. Ham Mi 1 all conltnupil hii Rooil work with Supplj nilinn nroren of 1 71 -0"i unil 177 srhtmpf miurttl 'il)i In liU neionil Miino with .Meter With th fiml Karnes In lpl(ttin ll 1 ptkii nrheiluleil for next Tliurmla tilBht Ih' rm has fliveloppil Into n four flMeil I allle titwpen lillllkrmi rirate" Ttrmlnal an I Itexnll Threi' "niin'i it the niaritln pi piratlm; thi live men mjuadi Itrxalln niprtooli the other leailirn piiiiii! up morn of Pis US7 nml MJ nu.iinil Wllmot Mamhall n feat of knooklnj ilon n Jo' pll" In lH) Hrroml Kdlre with ItLxahs will lie itiflliult to supplant It Is within thlrt two pins of the muehifeslli,l tterfpi t ,'IOU srorp ill Mimpllsheil 1 making twelto suh.iiikIp strikes In olio Kami Pirates pip a fine exhibition hut falleil to win all threi "amis fe,,in i,niiirit li ilri nnlliK tho seeoml 01 i to till ririten liegan with a Hitreofloln In ltlilu ill tin txpirts knot ki,l down th follow Ins pins llanmn 111 I Mills, lsv Prlie .'ill l'rkke 177 nnd Duinrin .'111 I'rotz of Kdou.ird was consistent with with a Louttt or l",i followed with luH twite In suifpsiiin .Mail.nhtan and Uallou wtro also In form FHANKrORD Hiail SCHOOIj Rtudcntfl will probably break Ui clnsscn tmlay, per bnpi plan rt big bonllro anil cclrbrato. The team tlld not end tlio leaKUo season with clcen utralRht defeats, thanks to Ceiitr.il HIkIi's athletes, iu nlliiwnl lha Upton n llals til Mill tho lenRllo ( oiliest, 28 to 'ii. After IosIhk ten HtialRht leaRtio R.tinci, the tiluniph mer Central caued eunsld entblo nurptlso In Krhnl.tstlc olrde That I'rankfotd mine back to life r.innot bo de nied A t'cnlral Illk'li Sehool ihiir ex plained tho defeat from tin t'llmsnn and tioltl the result of ton miieh Individual pl.nlntr and tint fiioucli teamwork. 't'enlrnl played inlHeriibly, e admit ' said this play el "W'n didn't pull tiiRether There v. is no teamnotk Ilvety time n plaver Rot Iho ball he would trv to rtih It (Innn (ho lloor for Itidh lilll.il M-oilnic I think eeiy ono wan tijniR ti run up an liidHidiial ouio to boost tho IriiKiie stand liiBs." Sheldon l'nlers IMkIi Class The clasi of teallv ileer foul Roal toer Is limited to placets who make inurh better than half their ilnniei for finals front Hie foul lino (uunt for points Mark Ilunnln, of South Philadelphia, nnd Captain lllll lhir liln of the N'arbtrth lllKh .sthool, nro two Ht.irs nf exceptional ability In foul Kual siorlnir In the Cf ntrnl-riankfmil Kntue esterdny the woik of Captain Sheldon was a feature mil no emercn tue uikii (lass oi suiutu loin Boal siorcifi when lin mado Iho Kuod total of tieln out of fifteen llnows intuit for points Together with 1'atnei l,echler, 'io (tun mid Homhiowskl, Captain Slieldou put up a flKlit tli tt had Centinl taltcrlm; heforo the same was wi ii under w,n l,.i Sallo ColleRo has i.imcllfd the basket hall RJinii with tho lllanox.i l'reparatory Kihnol learn Mheduled for thit nflernoon bee uiso of the (.ondltlon of tbtee of the I.a Salle athletes 'I he hao been tiuahlo to prailke and tannot play tho (..iRe K-vne for fcomo tlmo to conic final Cage League Standing The final HlKh School Haskctball I.caKiio slundinp; shows tho South rhlladelplii I IIIkIi Ii is won tho pennint nnd that (lei mantown lllKh and Nmtlieant, b le.ivon of Ccnttal's defeat In tho Ratne wltli l'rank fnrd. in tied foi mi nml In the leaRue While Co.uli Mlko Sacks Captain .Mark Ituunln and all tho playeis and ollli lals lonnected with Soulhein nnd the South Philadelphia xlctory ate to bu lOiiKratu lated mi the tltlo win foi tho downtown nibbles, Noitheast nml lierniantown loino lu for a laiRo hllie of praise t)f tho thtee teams holding tlio Hist three plnies. t,er mantonu deserws muic ciedlt than any of tho other quintets: (Hrmantown, plixlUK its flisl year in fast company, was halng a harder than South I'hlladolphla or Korthe JIIkIi Tho Ocrmnntown team battled hant" aKtilnst older nnd tnoro experienced oppo , M ncnls. Tho fond hopes of a championship wero chattered somo tlmo aso, but few of, Mill Vllllin iiii'ukiil (lull uci iiiiiiuwii VVUUIU (r I n cer como through in such fine shape. Mfv'iw'j ltnfs off In (Iprnninlnnrn ttltrH Iia l 'u M ...... v.. ... .... ......u .. .. ...n.., ,,u av. 4'W M r of tho High School Leaijuov ' M fnnt member family Tho final league standing: Schools Won South Philadelphia 10 Norlhrnst llilli .... 7 (Iprmantown High . 7 el Phllailrlplllil ... 4 Philadelphia Trailrs Srhool ... 4 lentrnl llleh . H I ninktiird lllth . . 1 e .g, J.l VW ixnt r.o. iA i 2 .831' u r ; .an , r 4 4 7 7 ft 1(1 '.639 ' ji 1!J (X m ,S4' .01 rowliiitiiii Wins Klfiht Straight 'Ihn l'onhitan llojs' Club won Its elehth strnlsht Mflorj list nlcht hy dpfeattns th ' Plproo Juniors tho siors lielnc 2.1-12. TI iper pissim; nf the llo(s Club had the visitors dinipletelv hewildered nnd they nexer were In (HnKer of lielnrf headed off A featuro of th i-'ame was the foul tosilmr of Hanratty, who drup'ied eight out of ten Into tho basket. ' Jliss Cmerly Is Now nt Plnchurst I'INKHrnsT, N C March 2 Miss Mildred Caxerly of Philadelphia, runner-up to Ale A Htlrllns In ttjo national (hamplonshlp solf tournament nrrtml hern fresh from her recent triumphs at llellculr and looklns for new world! to conquer ',iVJ IT '.J 1 .ta h;'1 r i;4. 1 A,ij 'HI ? MARLEY 2ji IN. DEVON 2U IN. ARROW COLLARS 15 cts. each, O for 00 cts. CLUETT. PEAB0DY & CO., INC. MAKERS K1 inti iu 111 1 1 t.ivri: isiiniiK tkmiv m i ii.i ii ii MPiiNinps Kxtmiiltion Mall, ( omnierd il Museums, llllh and pruie Ms. TOMOUltllN Mt.llT. 7.10 O'CI (ITIC Cornell HirMud a ( Prln(eton lVnnsxianlx St ite Cotumhl i and other mllese teams entered 'tickets Ilox Scats J IHI lUs.-rm! Seats $1 5U to f,0e On sale at (llmnel's Spaldine s nnd Unlv of Ponni A A onin Eastern League Basketball IIINK.III' Al (Olll'IK nrri.itiN IIAI.I, Jill mill ( hrl.HilM street. lli: STOCK PI. MS KLAIMNG NATIONAL A. C. iKW?;lgSt'r- STl KIIA1 MtillT sVTlim WMC1HT Stiliile) Yoakum is Charlie (lildl t'liomas Henry Haulier s. Jnlinnr Wnlcnut lomni .lauilsnn m. .lohn Hurt 2 (IT1IHI ALIe-STAK CONTL.STS t Ailm. 2r. Ilea, fide, 13c nnd SI CAMBRIA A. C. ,0I&V.7.,rl',,s'" KcnslitKtnn Ale. nnd Somerset 1HIKW l.M.MMl. MMtlll ti Jolmn NeUuii is. Irish Putwr C lln nl VMDIA A A llrond A llalnhrldce ULlIVlrlA A. A. nnrr, Fdnards. .Mgr. mondw i;i;mmi, mkcii a .llinmv liable is. I,po Ilnn llrrt Spcncir is. Denny Shannon .lininii Coster is, lluek Tailor I dille M(.ndrewH Is. Joe Urlsh Terry McGovern vs. Johnny Dundee Adui. "'-. II il. Res. SDe & ?5c. Arena lies. SI. J . y-HslMUsHHaWaattsHKKasHsVkSBMHs 7Msr '1,1 lM RULES OP THIS SALE Alterations charRcd for Vm ffB at cost to tailors' time. None sent C. O. I). None do- !- livcicd. None sold on purchasing ordeis. None sold IB ir Absolutely Mf The Most lili Ni ' emarkable SaleM I 111 flf en,s Clothes lB " " B. $20 $"18 and' Mm m ' ' :Ak. $15 Values 1 ' ' for $6-6frjjf 09 3200 MORE SUITS & OVEHCOAT JUST PURCHASED, GO INTO THIS SALE 70M0RR0W lUADIWIlWr Garments Which We Positively Guarantee Are Worth $20, lUUKlllllU $is and $15A11 for $6.66 Each! Bead Every WeTd! If we dared mention the name of the maker, the values would be all the MORE irresistible to buyers but our promise not to reveal it is what brought this wind-fall to us. We absolutely guarantee that the woolens themselves in these Suits and Overcoats could not be purchased at wholesale today for 6M. Every one is a brand-new garment, beautifully tailored and smartly styled. This latest coup of ours, in what is probably the high est market since the Civil War, rolls up the total number of Suits and Oyercoats in 'this 6.66 sale to the staggering total of 12,300 garments! We have reason to be especially proud of our achievement to put on this sale again this season in face of the enormously increased cost of merchan dise. And the beauty of it is that we are offering better ?20, $18 and .$15 values this time than we ever offered before. And anyone who is the slightest judge of values will sense that the moment they see the startling values in our windows. Tomorrow's buyers will pick the cream. Don't miss this great chance ! 121 Fur Collar and Fur Lined Coats In This Sale To Be Sacrificed At Less Than Actual Cost $17i5 Trousers at Less Than Cost of Making $1.48, $1.98, $0-48, $0.98, $Q.48 KOSHLAND Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings i4&ae so.i5ch.-st I7&lQNo.l3i-Si. Clothier and Furnisher Second Store Above Market Street v.: . A'ri 4 .y-3 Vs t hi if '&? i, t i 1, vl A A 'A vl J M rttt. m mmJLi tmmmM .m- TmmmmmtLJi ,vi' .' '- , mRrrsn r.ffiT.rr-'iii.i.ir'TTr.i.i .. iHTft " ' ' I'llffHiifl'r" .